Azurite Sun — Two Gemmy Blue Suns, Australia
Malbunka Copper Mine Azurite on kaolinite matrix with two saturated gemmy-blue radial suns and dimensional profile; small cabinet specimen, approx. 60g / 2.01 × 1.61 × 1.10 in.
Chakra | Third Eye and Throat
Primary Intention | Focus
Country of Origin | Australia
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Azurite Sun — Two Gemmy Blue Suns, Australia
Azurite Sun Pair — Two Gemmy Blue Suns (60 g)
Vision • Depth • Focused Energy
This Azurite Sun specimen from Malbunka Copper Mine in Australia features two richly colored, gemmy blue radial suns with a bold stacked presentation. The saturated azurite surface gives the piece a more jewel-like visual quality, while the natural matrix adds contrast and grounding.
Azurite Suns are rare collector specimens known for their flattened radial disc formation. This piece stands out for the intensity of its blue color and the strong presence of the two connected suns, making it a compact but visually powerful example of the Malbunka material.
Azurite Sun Specs
- Weight: Approx. 60 g / 2.12 oz
- Dimensions: Approx. 2.01 x 1.61 x 1.10 in / 5.1 x 4.1 x 2.8 cm
- Specimen Size: Small Cabinet
- Origin: Malbunka Copper Mine, Areyonga, Gardiner Range, MacDonnell Region, Northern Territory, Australia
- Stone Family: Azurite on Kaolinite Matrix
- Mineral Classification: Copper Carbonate Hydroxide
- Formula: Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
- Habit: Paired radial disc / “sun” formations
- Formation: Secondary copper mineralization
- Matrix: Kaolinite-rich matrix
- Chakra: Third Eye • Throat
- Intention: Vision • Depth • Focused Energy
- Hardness: Approx. 3.5–4 on the Mohs scale
Geological Notes
Azurite Suns formed as azurite grew in flattened radial discs within kaolinite-rich material. Their compressed circular habit differs from more common azurite crystal clusters and is one reason Malbunka specimens are so recognizable to collectors.
This specimen shows two deep blue suns with a more saturated, gemmy surface appearance. The dimensional profile gives the piece more sculptural presence than flatter plate-like examples.
Specimen Condition
This is a natural mineral specimen with visible matrix, exposed azurite, surface texture, and irregular edges. The paired suns show rich blue color and natural formation texture. Please review all photographs for exact condition, including front, back, side, and scale views.
Energetic Notes
Azurite is traditionally associated with intuition, inner sight, focused awareness, and spiritual study. The paired sun formation gives this piece a dual-point quality, useful symbolically for balancing insight with expression or vision with action.
Placement Ideas
This compact specimen has strong visual impact and displays well in a small cabinet, desk arrangement, study shelf, or mineral tray. The deep blue color makes it especially striking when paired with pale minerals, copper minerals, or warm-toned display materials.
Mystic Parcel Notes
This Azurite Sun pair was selected for its gemmy blue surface, paired radial formation, and strong sculptural presence. Natural specimens may include color zoning, matrix variation, minor edge irregularities, and surface details formed during mineral growth and extraction.
Included: One exact Azurite Sun mineral specimen shown in the photographs, along with the Mystic Parcel Azurite Sun information image/card for reference.
Crystal work is a complementary practice and not a substitute for professional medical, legal, or financial advice.
Whether you place it on your desk or within a small cabinet, its vibrant colors and unique texture will capture attention. Azurite is known to enhance intuition and inner sight, making this pair not only a visual delight but also a spiritual ally.
Don’t miss the opportunity to own this remarkable Azurite Sun pair. It’s ideal for both seasoned collectors and those new to the world of mineral specimens. Explore our collection to add this exquisite piece to your collection today!
- Specimen: Paired Azurite Suns on Matrix
- Weight: Approx. 60 g / 2.12 oz
- Dimensions: Approx. 2.01 x 1.61 x 1.10 in / 5.1 x 4.1 x 2.8 cm
- Specimen Size: Small Cabinet
- Locality: Malbunka Copper Mine, Areyonga, Gardiner Range, MacDonnell Region, Northern Territory, Australia
- Primary Mineral: Azurite
- Matrix: Kaolinite-rich matrix
- Mineral Class: Carbonate
- Formula: Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
- Habit: Paired radial disc / “sun” formations
- Hardness: Approx. 3.5–4 Mohs
This specimen features two saturated blue radial azurite suns from the Malbunka Copper Mine. The vivid color and dimensional form make it a strong example of the locality’s rare compressed radial growth habit.
This exact specimen was selected for its gemmy blue appearance and paired sun formation. Natural surface texture, matrix variation, and edge irregularities are expected in mineral specimens of this type.
Azurite Sun Pair — Two Gemmy Blue Suns (60 g)
Vision • Depth • Focused Energy
This Azurite Sun specimen from Malbunka Copper Mine in Australia features two richly colored, gemmy blue radial suns with a bold stacked presentation. The saturated azurite surface gives the piece a more jewel-like visual quality, while the natural matrix adds contrast and grounding.
Azurite Suns are rare collector specimens known for their flattened radial disc formation. This piece stands out for the intensity of its blue color and the strong presence of the two connected suns, making it a compact but visually powerful example of the Malbunka material.
Azurite Sun Specs
- Weight: Approx. 60 g / 2.12 oz
- Dimensions: Approx. 2.01 x 1.61 x 1.10 in / 5.1 x 4.1 x 2.8 cm
- Specimen Size: Small Cabinet
- Origin: Malbunka Copper Mine, Areyonga, Gardiner Range, MacDonnell Region, Northern Territory, Australia
- Stone Family: Azurite on Kaolinite Matrix
- Mineral Classification: Copper Carbonate Hydroxide
- Formula: Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
- Habit: Paired radial disc / “sun” formations
- Formation: Secondary copper mineralization
- Matrix: Kaolinite-rich matrix
- Chakra: Third Eye • Throat
- Intention: Vision • Depth • Focused Energy
- Hardness: Approx. 3.5–4 on the Mohs scale
Geological Notes
Azurite Suns formed as azurite grew in flattened radial discs within kaolinite-rich material. Their compressed circular habit differs from more common azurite crystal clusters and is one reason Malbunka specimens are so recognizable to collectors.
This specimen shows two deep blue suns with a more saturated, gemmy surface appearance. The dimensional profile gives the piece more sculptural presence than flatter plate-like examples.
Specimen Condition
This is a natural mineral specimen with visible matrix, exposed azurite, surface texture, and irregular edges. The paired suns show rich blue color and natural formation texture. Please review all photographs for exact condition, including front, back, side, and scale views.
Energetic Notes
Azurite is traditionally associated with intuition, inner sight, focused awareness, and spiritual study. The paired sun formation gives this piece a dual-point quality, useful symbolically for balancing insight with expression or vision with action.
Placement Ideas
This compact specimen has strong visual impact and displays well in a small cabinet, desk arrangement, study shelf, or mineral tray. The deep blue color makes it especially striking when paired with pale minerals, copper minerals, or warm-toned display materials.
Mystic Parcel Notes
This Azurite Sun pair was selected for its gemmy blue surface, paired radial formation, and strong sculptural presence. Natural specimens may include color zoning, matrix variation, minor edge irregularities, and surface details formed during mineral growth and extraction.
Included: One exact Azurite Sun mineral specimen shown in the photographs, along with the Mystic Parcel Azurite Sun information image/card for reference.
Crystal work is a complementary practice and not a substitute for professional medical, legal, or financial advice.
Whether you place it on your desk or within a small cabinet, its vibrant colors and unique texture will capture attention. Azurite is known to enhance intuition and inner sight, making this pair not only a visual delight but also a spiritual ally.
Don’t miss the opportunity to own this remarkable Azurite Sun pair. It’s ideal for both seasoned collectors and those new to the world of mineral specimens. Explore our collection to add this exquisite piece to your collection today!
- Specimen: Paired Azurite Suns on Matrix
- Weight: Approx. 60 g / 2.12 oz
- Dimensions: Approx. 2.01 x 1.61 x 1.10 in / 5.1 x 4.1 x 2.8 cm
- Specimen Size: Small Cabinet
- Locality: Malbunka Copper Mine, Areyonga, Gardiner Range, MacDonnell Region, Northern Territory, Australia
- Primary Mineral: Azurite
- Matrix: Kaolinite-rich matrix
- Mineral Class: Carbonate
- Formula: Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
- Habit: Paired radial disc / “sun” formations
- Hardness: Approx. 3.5–4 Mohs
This specimen features two saturated blue radial azurite suns from the Malbunka Copper Mine. The vivid color and dimensional form make it a strong example of the locality’s rare compressed radial growth habit.
This exact specimen was selected for its gemmy blue appearance and paired sun formation. Natural surface texture, matrix variation, and edge irregularities are expected in mineral specimens of this type.



